jnb
Well-Known Member
I have a grey show cob, luckily for me, he is not a hairy beast and only needs hogging and heels trimming in Summer.
I have my own clippers (both cordless tiny ones and Lister Libertys) but am too wimpy to clip him myself
He is very very well behaved to clip - it's not that. It's just as he is grey it seems very easy to get tram lines on his coat and he also has a sensitive skin which looks like weals marks where the clippers overlap.
I like him to look smart (I know! that's not the best reason to clip! But he gets very sweaty once his coat comes through and always has a hunter clip) and I am terrified that I'll make a mess of it so I always ask a good friend to come and do him, using my clippers.
However, she has now moved away and I fear I will have to do it myself - any tips for a terrified first timer?!
How do I do the tops of his legs?
What if he goes all stripey? I would like to show him later this Winter so don't want to make a mess of it
I have my own clippers (both cordless tiny ones and Lister Libertys) but am too wimpy to clip him myself
He is very very well behaved to clip - it's not that. It's just as he is grey it seems very easy to get tram lines on his coat and he also has a sensitive skin which looks like weals marks where the clippers overlap.
I like him to look smart (I know! that's not the best reason to clip! But he gets very sweaty once his coat comes through and always has a hunter clip) and I am terrified that I'll make a mess of it so I always ask a good friend to come and do him, using my clippers.
However, she has now moved away and I fear I will have to do it myself - any tips for a terrified first timer?!
How do I do the tops of his legs?
What if he goes all stripey? I would like to show him later this Winter so don't want to make a mess of it